It has also recently launched a ‘pay-per-view’ service where artists can make money from selling digital tickets to their livestreams, as well as from tipping, digital meet’n’greets and merchandise sales. The launch comes shortly after LiveXLive published its latest stats, saying that it delivered more than 69m live streams in its last financial year, with 1.2 million monthly active users and more than 850,000 paying subscribers. Is this 'Real' Its a great idea if you havent seen your favorite artist in concert yet ( I am a fan since 1996)The reviews are really negative and i just downloaded this livexlive app.maybe you all are still getting the bugs out.( im not great on online stuff.) I wish you the best LiveXLive. The new apps will give people access to LiveXLive’s archive of shows, streams and podcasts on their smart TVs (or via smart-TV boxes / sticks), while the company will make money from this through audio ads and brand sponsorships. It’s launching apps for Apple TV, Roku and Samsung TV, with Amazon Fire to follow. Now the company is making a push on the biggest screen in the home: the TV. LiveXLive is the US-based service which offers concert livestreams along with music streaming (through its Slacker Radio subsidiary) and now podcasts (after buying a network called PodcastOne earlier this year). ![]() Tags: Apps Livestreams LiveXLive Streaming
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